Example sentences of "i that [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Er er it seems that the Council have known about this for six months er and it 's only within the last week or two er that information has got out so it seems to me that that 's something that er that we ought to take an interest in .
32 other things had gone up so they had to put the fares up , but I mean that 's , you can nae tell me that that 's right
33 It wouldn't 've surprised me that that he could feel were an eyelash like mine was .
34 But , but it 's highly , I mean I do n't , it does n't follow to me that that in any way is compliant with Marxist ideology because surely you want to get to your socialist state
35 Now then I was going to ask one simple question and that is , has anyone thought about keep sending postcards to people , er if the , erm reply is going to be delayed in any way , because at least then the person if there 's sufficiently good reference will be able to , phone up and say look you know , yes I 'm not happy , it seems to me that that would be a way forward on that , erm .
36 Told me that one youth was in custody and another due to appear in court for the break-ins .
37 The present owner of the rectory told me that one thing people notice when they go round the garden is that there are now no garage doors .
38 Khrushchev explicitly stated to me that one of his reasons for suspending tests was because he had studied the effect of the CND on the British public .
39 Afterwards he told me that one or two of the younger players in the orchestra had never played the overture before .
40 A Lithuanian friend , brought up in the Soviet Union and now studying in Britain , told me that one of her problems is coping with choice .
41 Sheila , it strikes me that one of the main problems with the argument is just what Ruth said : wages for housework is a kind of global undefined demand which sucks everything into it like a whirlpool , and ignores all the other demands — what about equal pay , what about equal educational opportunities , what about contraception and abortion , what about nurseries — there 's no short-term strategy in it , let alone long-term strategy .
42 Jamila told me that one day Anwar came into the shop and discovered Changez snoring as he sat on his stool , while in front of his closed eyes an SL was shoving a jar of herrings down his trousers .
43 Bellybutton was McIllvanney 's foreman , and for a few seconds I dared hope that he had come to help us , but instead he told me that one of the bareboat thirty-three-footers was in trouble .
44 I was asked once if it seemed real to me that one day I would be lifeless inside it .
45 For the sake of this exercise , it matters little that , as a Soviet planner , I fail to narrow the gap between my compressor technology and yours ; nor does it concern me that one rouble of imported Western equipment requires five roubles in investment support : if the six roubles I invest produce fifty roubles of output , how have I injured myself ?
46 Mr Singh told me that one of his brothers-in-law had told them it was a school for mentally handicapped .
47 ‘ Yes , I remember … when I said you never talked about your parents , and you told me that one day you would tell me all about them .
48 He told me that one factor which had greatly influenced him was her suggestion that on election day Granada should shift Coronation Street so as not to keep in many of his supporters who would otherwise be thinking of going to the polls .
49 At this point I found myself wondering how anything so ugly could be so beautiful for believe me that one cat had stirred a new urge in me , the excitement of catching something totally new .
50 Now I do n't know much about running gags from books previous that I ai n't been in , but it seemed to me that one of them was toting a 7.62 M134 General Electric Minigun , which in my books generally spells schadenfreude .
51 ‘ It occurs to me that one of the cleverest things about Operation Eagle was the way Colonel Steiner and his men were transported to England . ’
52 At the annual meeting , the annual meeting last year in the institute , it was obvious to me that one of the major concerns of people in this town was policing and police presence and I think the joint effort that we 've put forward , and I must mention as well since he 's , we 've worked very well together , the police liaison office has been running extremely well I feel , the number of calls have gone up since we started .
53 Codron told me that one of the most potent memories he had of Pieces of Eight was the ‘ violent love-hate relationship ’ Ken had with his co-star Fenella Fielding .
54 Would he agree with me that one of the major contributing factors to our rapid recovery from recession in advance of all the other European communities .
55 Would er my honourable friend agree with me that one of the reasons why we 've come out of the recession so well is the fact that we do n't have a social contract and .
56 ‘ He told me that all his life he was such a shit , and he finally realized he could make someone as happy as he made me , ’ recalls Joey .
57 This sentence , delivered with just a hint of censure in its tone , convinced me that all further logical argument would be a waste of time .
58 It seemed to me that all surfers aspired to the condition of divinity .
59 I listened with astonishment to the view that I might consider loving my cancer , for it did remind me that all was not well with myself , and not just physically .
60 He showed me that all my preaching , writing and other ministry was absolutely nothing compared to my love-relationship with him .
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